Easy Songs to Transcribe/Learn by Ear

I'm just starting out learning songs by ear and im wanting to learn songs that are easy and that I enjoy. Ive tried to learn some songs by ear, but they were clearly a bit above my level for transcribing. I couldnt decipher the bass lines too well. (I am learning bass and guitar) Also, I am using the software Transcribe to slow down the songs and to adjust eq.

So, I was wondering if anybody could suggest some songs to start with.. I enjoy bands like The Beatles, Rolling Stones, The Kinks, Bob Dylan, The Cure, The Strokes, Tame Impala, Deerhunter, Pink Floyd, The Doors, Cream etc Maybe acoustic music would be a good place to start. Thoughts?

The older the better - with pop music at least. (I mean "simpler" - not necessarily "better" in quality... ) Anything pre-mid-60s is worth trying.
Early guitar instrumentals are great, because you get clean melodic lines, as well as (usually) clean rhythm and bass parts. Shadows, obviously, but also Ventures, Duane Eddy, etc.
Songswise: Buddy Holly, Hank Williams, Elvis. Dylan should be good; also Neil Young. Both use simple chords almost all the time.
Stones are also pretty straightforward.
Beatles - great resource of inventive chord and key changes, but can be challenging to transcribe. Definitely worth digging into, for all kinds of reasons other than ear training! Kinks likewise, and probably a little simpler.

BTW, with Transcribe!, remember you can raise the octave to easily hear the bass, in almost anything. (I've never found the EQ settings too useful.) With stereo tracks, the Karaoke/out of phase option is handy - usually removes lead vocals (but also bass).

Working out chords is really good for you and a lot of guitarists that can work out riffs secretly struggle with chords.

Its really good for your ears. Work out the root note and then decide if the chords falls into the major family, minor family or dominant family.

Joe pass made the point of putting other chords like augmented and diminished into the dominant family so your ear can learn to recognise one of the 3 families. You will be hearing 7 chords in all kinds of music before you know it and its a rewarding skill being able to hear your progress whilst listening to music

Creedence Clearwater Revival is great for major chord stuff. The Beatles can get really complicated harmonically. I would advise anyone who loves them to start with the Hal Leonard white book. I don't what it costs now, but I got mine for $59 from Amazon. There are mistakes, but usually it's a matter of the tab not matching the notes...either can be wrong.

I would just put on the oldies station and play to whatever came on. Doo-wop and classic R&B to early rock and roll and british invasion. Lots of straight forward chord changes with classic arrangements. Now oldies radio is '70s classic rock, maybe you can find an internet or satellite radio station.

Beatles - Let It Be, in C & also learn the guitar solo, in C major pentatonic (Am pentatonic)
Animals - House Of The Rising Sun, in Am
John Lennon - Imagine, in C
Rolling Stones - Satisfaction, great all time classic riff